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Turn your notes into an AI flashcard generator: create, refine, and study smarter with Evernote AI Assistant
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Frequently Asked Questions
An AI flashcard generator analyzes your notes and suggests question-and-answer pairs, cloze deletions, or image-label cards. It helps convert unstructured content into study-ready flashcards you can review using spaced repetition.
Evernote stores your notes and attachments in one place; the AI Assistant can scan those notes and propose flashcards, exportable decks, or study plans. You can edit, tag, and accept suggestions before they become review cards.
Yes. The assistant can suggest image-label cards when it detects diagrams or photos in notes and will attach the image to the card front with a labeled prompt and explanatory back text.
The assistant can seed an initial spaced-repetition schedule with intervals optimized for retention and adjust difficulty levels based on your feedback. It also provides recommendations for daily review loads and consolidation phases.
Absolutely. Suggested cards appear in a review flow where you can edit fronts and backs, add tags, change difficulty, or delete items before they are committed to your study deck.
It extracts content from the notes and attachments you provide-headings, definitions, example sentences, and images-and then uses heuristics and models to propose strong question stems and answers.
The interface offers bulk actions for power workflows so you can accept many suggestions at once, while still providing quick edit options for cards needing refinement.
You can define templates for card fronts and backs and apply them during the suggestion acceptance step to keep formatting and pedagogy consistent across decks.
Provide clear, well-structured notes with headings and example sentences; attach images with captions; and review initial suggestions so the assistant learns which styles you prefer for future suggestions.
Yes. If your note includes audio files or you upload recordings, the assistant can attach them to suggested cards and include pronunciation notes where relevant.
A mix of recognition cards, production prompts, cloze deletions, and image-label cards tends to improve both recall and transferable production skills. The assistant recommends a balanced mix based on your goals.
Evernote can record engagement metrics for the generated deck-such as review frequency, accuracy rates, and difficulty trends-so you can monitor progress and adjust study plans accordingly.
Yes. Suggested cards and study flows are designed to work across devices so you can review on mobile, tablet, or desktop with synced progress across your Evernote account.
Automated suggestions may sometimes require editing for nuance, context, or pedagogy. The assistant is designed to accelerate card creation, but user review helps ensure accuracy and suitability for your study goals.